The photo is not a fraude.
I knew the exporter (the Glaser suplayer) of this fish, and, I ask him about that fish and he confirme to me that he export that fish to Glaser. This is the only one that he see in 6 years of exporter. Naturaly is a mutation.
heh, I still don't trust it... ;) perhaps someone on the board would buy one to get a better picture? That just looks so edited... I believe such mutations are possible, of course nature's full of them, the picture just doesn't look real.
I think that the solution for that one that donâ??t beleve this is a true photo, is to bay the fish to the Glaser (and pay the price he wount).
Sinserely
1: If the fish is real it's ugly and I'd have to think long and hard about taking it as a gift.
2: Importing a fish from Germany is insanely expensive for US citizens, if you buy just a single fish and I wouldn't buy more than that from the importer till I was sure it was real.
If you're a friend of his you may want to let him know the picture causes a lot more doubt than anything else and he needs a new one.
yours looks different from the one posted earlier T. yours has a different coloration to the fins. looks nice though
I dont think the fish is ugly, I actually like it would be an interesting fish to have.
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I will admit I can probly be fooled pretty easily, im too trusting and I also would not be able to tell you a fish like that doesnt exist im not too familiar with fish, but im learning ;)
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I knew the exporter and I ask him if he export that kind of fish to Glaser.
He confirme to me that this apend (and it is the only one he see in 6 years).
So, this is a mutation.
Paulo
Yes... It can be a variation in the somatic characteristics of the specimen.
But... It's strange, because this charateristic (high-fin) no one see it in the past in this specim. By that reason I said that it is a mutation.
Paulo.
pl*coRising wrote:Either way, it is a beauty. Breed them and sell me one!
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lol, just had to say something its been bugging me all day
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In recent PFM(Practical fish keeping) was an article about this fish. Had a brief look today in a hurry at the bookstore.Erwin Schraml had pictured the specimen and two other specimens. These fish were wild imported along with other L 81/18, The other two had different kind of malformation..and they weren`t nice looking fellas.Their head was badly malformated. Author thougt that this could be sign of somekind of enviromental pollution in the area. One could be mutation , but all three with different kind of mutation.Magazine had good and clear pictures. Some magazine owner should scan pictures and show to others what i mean. it would causea big discussion.
Well i wish i was a catfish
swimmin in a oh, deep, blue sea (Muddy Waters, Catfish blues)
This one isn't a product of someone with photoshop and too much time on their hands. This and two other fish with deformed heads were reported on in the latest Today's Fishkeeper by Erwin Schraml.
That is very interesting...
When you will know that Glaser sell these "High Fin" for the retail price of 1750â?¬ for a 6cm long fish... I prefer to have a normal one rather than a high price maformed... I always thought that quality was more expensive...
Cheers
Yann